procession
/prəˈsɛʃən/
noun
- A line of people, vehicles, or animals moving forward in an orderly way, especially as part of a ceremony or celebration.
- A funeral procession of cars followed the hearse to the cemetery.
- The carnival procession featured colorful floats and marching bands.
- The wedding procession walked slowly down the aisle.
- A continuous series or sequence of things or events.
- A procession of clouds drifted across the sky.
- The day was a procession of meetings and phone calls.
- A procession of customers lined up outside the new bakery.